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Land Transfers

These land transfers were recorded June 16-30 in the office of Carolyn H. Honeycutt, clerk of the Carroll County Circuit Court, Hillsville:
Doris N. Hagerman to Matthew A. Thiedig. One acre in the Pine Creek District. Gift.

HILLSVILLE — A Carroll County grand jury returned a total of 103 indictments against 46 individuals on Dec. 8.

Included in the inducements were three charges against Austin Kenneth Rupert Wagg, who was arrested in August after allegedly firing a weapon at an occupied vehicle in the Galax Food City parking lot near Pizza Hut.

HILLSVILLE — Benjamin Kemp of Woodlawn, who was charged in the malicious wounding of a Fries man, waived his right to a preliminary hearing in Carroll County General District Court last Friday.

Kemp, 54, was arrested Oct. 4 after members of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department received a call reporting shots fired at the intersection of Sunnyside Road and Stable Inn Road, just south of the Town of Hillsville on U.S. 52.

Editor’s Note: This information is taken from open court records and is a matter of public record. The listings are complete. The newspaper, as a matter of fairness, will not honor requests to omit any listing.
For information on this column or questions, call 236-5178, ext. 213.

Land Transfers

These land transfers were recorded June 3-13 in the office of Carolyn H. Honeycutt, clerk of the Carroll County Circuit Court, Hillsville:
Weldon Phipps and others to Donald Kegley. 3.75 acres in the Pipers Gap District. $2,500.

HILLSVILLE — Christopher Dean Woolwine, 29, of Christiansburg, is scheduled for hearings in Carroll County’s General District Court and Juvenile and Domestics Court in February next year.

Woolwine was involved in two separate accidents on Oct. 31, the second of which claimed the life of his 4-year-old son.

According to a police report, Woolwine was traveling on U.S. 52 south of Hillsville that evening when his vehicle struck a 2001 Chevrolet pickup in the rear, causing minor injuries and damage to the vehicle.

The state Board for Barbers and Cosmetology has revoked a cosmetology license belonging to Peggy Marie Haynes, after learning that her salon and cosmetology school in Cana, I Style Salon and Academy, was not properly licensed.

The board made the decision to revoke Haynes’ license during their meeting on Nov. 17, during which they reviewed the investigative file, transcript and exhibits from an informal fact-finding conference and summary on Aug. 11.

HILLSVILLE — Pamela Denise Peaks pleaded guilty to amended charges of unlawful wounding and the reckless handing of a firearm in the shooting of her husband, James Parnell “Crow” Peaks, in Carroll County Circuit Court on Nov. 13.

Peaks was originally charged with aggravated malicious wounding, a Class 2 felony; and use of a firearm in commission of a felony.